The short answer to the question,
“Can you be too old for LASIK?” is: No.
A person cannot be too old to
have a LASIK procedure – there is no maximum age at which LASIK is no longer
effective. However, the condition of your eyes may prohibit you from being a
good LASIK candidate, regardless of your age.
The hard truth is that your eyes
are continually changing as you grow older. There are a couple of eyesight
conditions that begin to occur for most people that cannot be corrected by
LASIK surgery:
- Presbyopia, when you lose the ability to see up-close without reading glasses. This typically starts in your 40s.
- Cataracts, when the eye lenses become more opaque. This starts slowly and can gradually become quite difficult to live with in our 60s and beyond. Cataract surgery replaces the impaired lenses with artificial ones, and refractive errors can also be corrected at the same time.
There is a small segment of
society that does not experience significant changes in their vision over time.
In those cases, it is possible for a person of advanced age, who has good
overall health and generally healthy eyes with stable vision, to have a LASIK
procedure to correct a refractive error such as nearsightedness, farsightedness
or astigmatism.
Why not find out if you can enjoy
the rest of your life with 20/20 vision? You’ve got nothing to lose and clear
sight to gain.
The only way to truly determine
if you are a candidate for LASIK is to schedule a LASIK Evaluation with a
respected practice like Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery in Charleston, SC. Visit our website at charlestoncornea.com or call 843-856-5275 to schedule your Free Evaluation today.
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